The Property is located in Marin County, which enjoys the thirteenth highest income per capita in the United States. The area is one of the most highly sought after locations to live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area. Marin County offers its residents a high quality of life through its natural beauty and access to the outdoors, as well as close proximity to other metro employment centers, including San Francisco and Oakland. The County is bounded by the Golden Gate Bridge to the south, and Sonoma County to the north. To the east is San Francisco Bay, and to the west is the Pacific Ocean. The Property is strategically located near the intersection of U.S. Highway 101 and State Highway-37. This provides excellent access to executive housing and labor pools located in Marin and Sonoma Counties, as well as commuters from the East Bay.
A school was established on the Property in 1855, and although many of the original buildings were lost due to fire, the site today
contains a cluster of existing structures at 1 St. Vincent’s Drive, which is comprised of approximately ±152,152 square feet of commercial, religious and educational buildings built primarily in the mid 1920’s.
The buildings on the campus are built in a Spanish Eclectic style, and contain an array of different design elements. The campus also contains several gardens, courtyards and fountains. The school building is a California historical landmark and is partly visible from U.S. Highway 101.